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One of the cardinal tenets of the style Edwardian is well defined by this garland necklace. All beset with gems of white paste, open ovals of silver are interposed with links of bows and Fleur de Lys motifs. The necklace is finely constructed and has a weightiness that closely yet comfortably embraces the neck with its slight drape. The hidden tongue and groove clasp completes the seamless look of the piece.

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Story

One of the cardinal tenets of the style Edwardian is well defined by this garland necklace. All beset with gems of white paste, open ovals of silver are interposed with links of bows and Fleur de Lys motifs. The necklace is finely constructed and has a weightiness that closely yet comfortably embraces the neck with its slight drape. The hidden tongue and groove clasp completes the seamless look of the piece.

Date: Circa 1915.

Measurements: 15 inches (38 cm) in length by 1/2 of an inch (1.3 cm) at the widest. Weight of 30.4 grams (19.5 dwt).

Condition: Excellent; two pastes replaced; behind a paste minute area where silver is pierced.